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Perhaps the most common question heard nowadays at single parent workshops is: ''How do I conduct my own love life, freely and comfortably, without psychologically harming my child?

'' The mental health professionals offer no easy answers.

I am also far less critical of other people, including men. 3) You’ve faced the reason-defying triumphs that are required of single motherhood.

So many disappointments, self-blame, and broken hearts. Since becoming a single mother I have found that I am so much less judgmental of myself. 1) you became a parent, which will blow your mind, heart and life in incredible ways, and 2) you’ve found yourself single after a serious longterm relationship.

''They've never behaved like this before,'' the mother said as she led the man to the door.

Placing her small hand in his, Lisa said, ''Are you going to marry my mother? Jeffrey simply put a napkin over his head and burped nonstop during dinner.

You might have some really great ideas about how you think she could do things, and you might have some strong ideas about how children should behave. You're at the mercy of custody agreements, parent-teacher conferences, skinned knees, stuffy noses, and — buy her wine for this one — lice. Throw everything you know about Sunday Funday out the window.

Even the nursery school set can be made to understand.

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The obvious message, two is better than one came across loud and clear. My husband was unfaithful numerous times and relapsed into a cocaine addiction; counseling failed and we divorced in order that I would be able to provide a safe and nurturing environment for our children.

Solutions vary, they say, depending on a variety of factors including the age and sex of the child and the child's relationship with the other parent.

In a younger child, hostility toward a new romantic figure in the parent's life may spring from the common fantasy that somehow the mother and father will be reunited.